All about gum diseaseGum disease affects almost 80% of people sometime during their life, but you can work to prevent it by flossing and getting regular dental cleanings.
Brush up during the workdayWhether you’re working from home or at the office, brushing after meals and snacks is still an important part of your oral health care routine.
COVID-19 and oral healthThe virus COVID-19 affects your overall health. Here’s how it affects your oral health, too.
How is gum disease treated?The approach your dentist uses to treat your gum disease will depend largely on the severity of your condition.
How to choose your flossThere are many types of dental floss. Find one that is comfortable for you and floss every day.
How to prevent gum diseaseGum disease can be dangerous if left untreated. That’s why it’s important to visit your dentist to make sure your gums are healthy.
How to talk to your dentist about menopause Discover how to discuss menopause-related oral health concerns with your dentist. Get tips for maintaining dental wellness during menopause.
How to talk to your dentist about menopauseLearn how to effectively communicate with your dentist about concerns, treatments, and oral health to ensure the best care for your smile.
MenopauseWhat are the effects of menopause on oral health? Explore our resource hub to learn about the connection between menopause and oral health.
Oral health and depressionDiscover all about dental implants: how they work, benefits, and more. Explore Delta Dental's comprehensive guide to dental implants now!
Perimenopause and your oral healthLearn about the connection between perimenopause and oral health. Find tips and insights to maintain your dental wellness during this stage.
Piercings and your oral healthThinking about getting jewelry for your tongue, lip or cheek? Decide if the risks of oral piercings are worth it.
Postmenopause and your oral healthDid you know being postmenopausal affects your oral health? Get the facts to protect your teeth and gums.
Techniques for a Plaque-Free SmileThere's no replacement for brushing and flossing. Follow this regime to stay in good in good oral health.